David McVey lectures at New College Lanarkshire. He has published over 120 short stories and a great deal of non-fiction that focuses on history and the outdoors. He enjoys hillwalking, visiting historic sites, reading, watching telly, and supporting his home-town football team, Kirkintilloch Rob Ro
Read MoreChiranthi Rajapakse is a Sri Lankan writer. She grew up in Kandy and now lives in Colombo. She studied law and has worked as a journalist, communications officer, and researcher. She first qualified as a dentist, but realized that she didn’t want to pursue a career in it, worked with a human right
Read MorePeter Cowlam had IT training at the Control Data Corporation and studied Performance Writing at Dartington College of Arts. He has worked in IT and as a freelance writer, editor and indexer. Peter’s writing career began as doodles in the margins of his Pure and Applied Maths papers while at six
Read MoreJoseph Hunter is a fiction writer and postgraduate researcher at the University of Manchester. Originally from the midlands he moved to Manchester for the climate after a decade in London. He writes about masculinity, loss, and nature. Q: What is the first book you remember reading or h
Read MoreDr Claire Griffiths was born of Scotland, landed in England, and hasn't quite found her way home yet. She is Head of Creative Writing at Northeastern University London. Her short stories and flash fiction have been published by Vestal Review, Reflex Press, Litro, 101 Words and Flash Fiction Magazine
Read MorePaul Perilli lives in Brooklyn, NY. His writing has appeared in places such as The European, Baltimore Magazine, Poets and Writers Magazine, New Observations Magazine and more recently in The Transnational, Numero Cinq, Thema, Overland, Aethlon, Jerry Jazz Musician, Zin Daily and others. He’s also
Read MoreT. K. Howell is a writer living on the banks of the Thames. When not writing, he manages ancient oak woodlands and tends to trees that are older than most countries. His writing is often inspired by mythology and folklore. T. K. has recently come back to writing after a hiatus of over a decade. H
Read MoreLouise Wilford lives and works in Yorkshire, UK. She writes poetry and prose in a wide range of genres, but particularly enjoys fantasy. Her work has been widely published, most recently in 805, Bandit, English Review, Failbetter, Goats’ Milk, Jaden, Last Leaves, Makarelle, New Verse News, Parak
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